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Noelia Díaz Blanco
WO 2013/064702 A2 10 May 2013 (10.05.2013) P O P C T
Superior Haplotypes Towards Development of Low Glycemic Index
Molecular Features of Hormone-Refractory Prostate Cancer Cells by Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiles
An Analysis of the Ramosa1 Pathway in Zea Mays Utilizing CRISPR/Cas9 Knockouts
Losungen Zu Den Obungen
Hepatic Proteomic Analysis of Selenoprotein T Knockout Mice by TMT: Implications for the Role of Selenoprotein T in Glucose and Lipid Metabolism
Content Based Search in Gene Expression Databases and a Meta-Analysis of Host Responses to Infection
Downloaded Publicly Available RNA-Seq (Schmitz, Schultz Et Al
Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis of Human Hepatic Stellate Cells Treated with Natural Taurine
Asparaginase Treatment Side-Effects May Be Due to Genes with Homopolymeric Asn Codons (Review-Hypothesis)
Analysis of Messenger Rnas Detectable in Medium Conditioned by Tumour Cells and in Serum from Breast Cancer Patients
Cytokine Priming of Naïve CD8+ T Lymphocytes Modulates Chromatin
2020.09.29.319228V2.Full.Pdf
Identification and Characterisation of the Underlying Defects in Patients with Inherited Platelet Bleeding Disorders
Gtex) Project Community Meeting Enhancing the Usage of Human Genomics for the Benefit of All
RNA Secondary Structure Design Under Simple and Complex Constraints
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New Mammalian Selenocysteine-Containing Proteins Identified with an Algorithm That Searches for Selenocysteine Insertion Sequence Elements
Global Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Functional Importance of Sirt2 in Endothelial Cells Under Oxidative Stress
Attractor Metafeatures and Their Application in Biomolecular Data Analysis
Retrotransposition of Gene Transcripts Leads to Structural Variation in Mammalian Genomes
Wo2018/191558
Supplementary Table 1. a Full List of Cancer Genes
Selective Killing of Mixed Lineage Leukemia Cells by a Potent Small-Molecule DOT1L Inhibitor
Infant High-Grade Gliomas Comprise Multiple Subgroups Characterized by Novel Targetable Gene Fusions and Favorable Outcomes